Google in China

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Building the underlying network connectivity for other companies’ devices marks a new chapter for the 150-years-old Finnish company, which played a pivotal role in the mobile phone revolution of the 1990s and early 2000s

All those people worried that China's Internet controls are stifling innovation and hindering business decisions, please relax. According to the central government, censorship has actually been a boon to the country’s economy.

Microsoft confirmed that its Outlook email service was targeted by hackers in China, the latest setback for the software giant in the country, where it is already being investigated for alleged anti-competitive practices.

Good people of America, meet the selfie stick. For all the high-tech gadgetry on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, the scene stealer may well have been that protruding metal monopod, which garnered breathless coverage from the assembled tech scribes.

Some users of Google Inc.’s email service in China have reported that access to their accounts on mobile devices had been restored a day after it suddenly went offline, though the extent of any resumption of traffic remained unclear.